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it also hit russia. this keeps happening in russia and we'll talk about why later. that 1908 ball of fire flattened some, well, said about 843 square miles of siberian forest, destroying about 80 million trees, how big is that? how big is that? i'm told it's almost the size of rhode island. twice the size of new york city, l.a. imagine that getting flattened by a meteorite. it happened thankfully in the forest in 1908 in russia, even though that was far bigger than today's meteorite hit, it did not injury anybody, but by the way, the asteroid that is now headed towards earth on a separate event. it's going to happen in about an hour and 20 minutes, is bigger than the meteorite that hit russia and caused that damage. so that's just to give you the perspective on the weirdness that we're dealing with here as meager little earthlings today, reminded of the power of mother nature, and we'll talk about it. and this is the eerie cosmic coincidence or is it? this meteor strike comes 24 hours before an asteroid is due to have a very close encounter with planet earth. it's v
it also hit russia. this keeps happening in russia and we'll talk about why later. that 1908 ball of fire flattened some, well, said about 843 square miles of siberian forest, destroying about 80 million trees, how big is that? how big is that? i'm told it's almost the size of rhode island. twice the size of new york city, l.a. imagine that getting flattened by a meteorite. it happened thankfully in the forest in 1908 in russia, even though that was far bigger than today's meteorite hit, it did...
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panic overnight in russia after a massive meteorite crashes. (screams) >> you can hear the screams, screams of terror in the rural mountains there. the meteorite streaking through the sky as you can see. right now reports show more than 400 people are hurt because of this. sharp explosions sent glass flying into the air. numerous buildings in russia damaged. and surveillance video showing how strong -- look at this. blowing off the doors and windows in that business. >> really frightening. we will hear more about that in a moment. charred remains found in the ruins of a burnt out california cabin now being identified as that of ex lapd officer christopher dorner. dental records were used to make the positive id. he is accused of killing four people including a police officer and daughter of a former lapd captain. the last remaining world war ii veteran in the senate calling it quits. democratic new jersey senator frank lautenberg is not going to run for reelection next year. he is 89 years old the oldest member of the senate he served for five
panic overnight in russia after a massive meteorite crashes. (screams) >> you can hear the screams, screams of terror in the rural mountains there. the meteorite streaking through the sky as you can see. right now reports show more than 400 people are hurt because of this. sharp explosions sent glass flying into the air. numerous buildings in russia damaged. and surveillance video showing how strong -- look at this. blowing off the doors and windows in that business. >> really...
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today that's pretty much what happened in russia. a meteor the size of a city bus streaked across the sky over the you'll mounts. nasa reporting it appeared brighter than the sun. traveling at around 40,000 miles an hour, fast enough that if you were to hitch a ride, it would get from you new york to l.a. in four minutes time flat. early estimates were it weighed ten tons. nasa says now more like 7,000. it ripped through the air like a blade through fabric triggering sonic booms and an immense shock wave when it exploded. when it shattered miles above the earth, we're told it released 20 times the energy, more powerful than the hiroshimo bomb in japan. it was powerful enough to knock down doors and shatter windows across one city. officials say more than 1,000 people went for medical treatment. flying glass blamed for most of those injuries. one witness saying when older women in the neighborhood spotted it, they started screaming that the world was ending. and just about everybody seemed a little freaked out. >> it was very confusin
today that's pretty much what happened in russia. a meteor the size of a city bus streaked across the sky over the you'll mounts. nasa reporting it appeared brighter than the sun. traveling at around 40,000 miles an hour, fast enough that if you were to hitch a ride, it would get from you new york to l.a. in four minutes time flat. early estimates were it weighed ten tons. nasa says now more like 7,000. it ripped through the air like a blade through fabric triggering sonic booms and an immense...
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people in central russia cleaning up after the huge meteor blew up in chunks to the earth. a piece of the thing blew through a frozen lake. scientists saying the meteoric explosion was 30 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on hir ois shima. also yesterday, an asteroid coming close are than ever to earth. scientists saying it is all just a coincidence. >> we now you know a bomb detonated by remote control took out a market in pakistan. at least 65 people killed. many of the injured are children. so far no, group has claimed responsibility but in recent months there have been several attacks against shiite muslims in the region. now, back to "justice." >>> body slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. >> what did he do after he slammed you on the floor at the foot of h his bed? >> it startled me. it didn't hurt but it startled me and so i kind of let out an unexpected sound. i guess it could be best described as a yelp sort of. can't really explain it. it just was unexpected to is startled me and then the sound came out and i think he misinterpreted becau
people in central russia cleaning up after the huge meteor blew up in chunks to the earth. a piece of the thing blew through a frozen lake. scientists saying the meteoric explosion was 30 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on hir ois shima. also yesterday, an asteroid coming close are than ever to earth. scientists saying it is all just a coincidence. >> we now you know a bomb detonated by remote control took out a market in pakistan. at least 65 people killed. many of the...
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officials expect her to recover in team for the winter olympics in russia but she is out for the rest of the season chev won gold medals during the 2010 olympic winter games in vancouver. do we know how bad her knee is, trace? reporter: bad. she tore two ligaments in her knee and now we learn she also broke her continua, which is hr shin bone. the supergiant slalom is a speed race and she was likely going at least 70 miles-per-hour when she lost her balance. you can see her right leg just buckle beneath her as she hit the ground. the doctor says the knee i alone is a significant injury. >> typically anybody with a major acl tear who has surgery, you're talking about minimum of 12 months of physiotherapy. but has a lot to do with how bad was the tear, how difficult it was to repair, and then how the will of the individual. reporter: you mentioned the olympics. they begin exactly one year from now. the doctor saying a year, year and a half. so it's possible defending her gold medal in the downhill would could be a big challenge. >> shepard: it's my understanding a lot of people didn't t
officials expect her to recover in team for the winter olympics in russia but she is out for the rest of the season chev won gold medals during the 2010 olympic winter games in vancouver. do we know how bad her knee is, trace? reporter: bad. she tore two ligaments in her knee and now we learn she also broke her continua, which is hr shin bone. the supergiant slalom is a speed race and she was likely going at least 70 miles-per-hour when she lost her balance. you can see her right leg just...
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what do we do different in the united states or than russia or other countries. and i know you've written and said we may not have the best approach. >> well, i think we've taken very much a law enforcement view of hackers in our country. in fact, relations are pretty poisonous between authorities and the hacking community in this country. on the other hand in places like russia, china, elsewhere the master hackers are courted. there was a young man a few weeks ago, aaron schwartz, a pioneering figure in the internet who decided he wanted to put all the academic articles ever written in journals online and available to everyone and professor, we just love this idea, right? but he accessed mit journals, illicitly and the government was going to put him on trial and his sentence could have been found guilty. instead of taking a trial or taking a plea he killed himself. and recently i took a position asking president obama to pardon a british hacker, a brilliant autistic man who got into our defense systems and wanted to know about ufo's, hey, who doesn't. and he di
what do we do different in the united states or than russia or other countries. and i know you've written and said we may not have the best approach. >> well, i think we've taken very much a law enforcement view of hackers in our country. in fact, relations are pretty poisonous between authorities and the hacking community in this country. on the other hand in places like russia, china, elsewhere the master hackers are courted. there was a young man a few weeks ago, aaron schwartz, a...
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. >>> well, an unusual museum in russia has a strange new exhibit causing controversy. the collection is dedicated to the memorabilia of soviet leader vladimir lenin from small statuettes to portraits. but the museum may be going too far with a life-size display of the leader. even more stunning is this figure appears to breathe. that's creepy. >>> well, a notorious romanian gangster seems to have unusual taste in pets. investigators were surprised to find four lions and two bears at the man's estate after he was arrested on multiple charges including murder and kidnapping. they believe the animals were used to threaten victims. but some neighbors said he was just an animal lover do. you expect the neighbors to tell the truth living northeast the man with lions? >> if you are going to be a gangster, go all in. >> i agree with you, it's a way to intimidate people with lions. >> let's go have a meeting with my lion. >>> time for an early look at the day ahead. general norman schwarzkopf will be laid to rest today at west point. a memorial service for the man known as stor
. >>> well, an unusual museum in russia has a strange new exhibit causing controversy. the collection is dedicated to the memorabilia of soviet leader vladimir lenin from small statuettes to portraits. but the museum may be going too far with a life-size display of the leader. even more stunning is this figure appears to breathe. that's creepy. >>> well, a notorious romanian gangster seems to have unusual taste in pets. investigators were surprised to find four lions and two...
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. >>> israel targeted the convoy to prevent hezbollah from obtaining russia surface to air missiles. many feared extremists would get their hands on the web upons as the civil war carries on. the israeli jets attack the military facility outside of damascus. it is the first strike inside syria since 2007. congress avoiding another deadline for now they say. senate passing a short term suspension for the nation's barrowing limit. the bill was passed by the house of representatives. it suspends the $15.4 trillion debt limit. 450 billion more in borrowing by the government. both chambers bass tpass the budget. the house has passed budgets since they took office. senate hasn't passed one in nearly four years. >>> a tragic ending of a crash at the x games. caleb moore died at a colorado hospital. his 450 pound snowmobile banned on top of him after he fell during a stunt. he had a concussion and internal bleeding. >> weather hitting parts of the country. let's turn to janice dean for a look at that. >> it is cold again. winter is here and the groundhog arrives tomorrow. what do you think h
. >>> israel targeted the convoy to prevent hezbollah from obtaining russia surface to air missiles. many feared extremists would get their hands on the web upons as the civil war carries on. the israeli jets attack the military facility outside of damascus. it is the first strike inside syria since 2007. congress avoiding another deadline for now they say. senate passing a short term suspension for the nation's barrowing limit. the bill was passed by the house of representatives. it...
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firs russia. more than 10 people killed in a coal mine explosion. officials say a build up of methane gas caused the blast. in india 3 dozen people are dead after a stampede at a train station. millions gathered for a festival when the stampede happened. most of the vic tills elderly woman. philippines the crocodile tears are flowing today. the largest crock in activity has died. the more than 20-foot long crock is more than 50 years old. heather? >> thank you patti anne. >> as states move forward one state is having trouble meeting overwhelming new patient demands. fox business network diane macedo joins us with those details. good morning diane. >> the big question was how affordable will that care really be. now california has healthcare obstacle they don't have enough money to treat the influx of patients. the american medical colleges 16 of california's 58 counties has a recommended supply of primary care physicians and nearly 30 percent of the state's doctors are approaching retirement age. to combat that problem they want treatment and pharma
firs russia. more than 10 people killed in a coal mine explosion. officials say a build up of methane gas caused the blast. in india 3 dozen people are dead after a stampede at a train station. millions gathered for a festival when the stampede happened. most of the vic tills elderly woman. philippines the crocodile tears are flowing today. the largest crock in activity has died. the more than 20-foot long crock is more than 50 years old. heather? >> thank you patti anne. >> as...
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jon: what exploded over russia was a meteor. what is about to fly by the earth later today is an astroid. they are both essentially big space rocks. so what is the difference? an astroid defined as a large rocky body in orbit around the sun while a meteor is a smaller, rocky body that has entered the earth's atmosphere. you can sometimes see them in the sky. we know them as shooting stars. if a meteor survives its fiery trip to the ground, which doesn't actually happen all that often, it then becomes a meteorite. jenna: good information. if any of our viewers are on a game show, jon that will come in helpful, the quiz section of that. jon: space junk for a hundred please. jenna: i like it. this isn't the first time a meteor has caused damage in russia. the most powerful meteor explosion in recorded history happened over siberia in 1908. it was known as the t u.n. gusta event and the shock wave from the blast leveled nearly one thousand square miles of forest. a lot of damage can be caused. more on this later this hour. jon: "hap
jon: what exploded over russia was a meteor. what is about to fly by the earth later today is an astroid. they are both essentially big space rocks. so what is the difference? an astroid defined as a large rocky body in orbit around the sun while a meteor is a smaller, rocky body that has entered the earth's atmosphere. you can sometimes see them in the sky. we know them as shooting stars. if a meteor survives its fiery trip to the ground, which doesn't actually happen all that often, it then...
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in terms of russia, mr. obama made it clear in his first term that if he was reelected, he told putin that he would help cut the american nuclear deterrent and other forms of arms that the russians don't like. so this seems to me all part of a plan to weaken america, make us less of a player in the world and create more problems, whether intentionally or not, it will create more problems and more dead americans. >> brian: a lot of people under the impression to take on al-qaeda, the muslim brotherhood now running places like egypt. that's not going to be as expensive as the traditional wars like world war ii. could it be a costly war that we're cutting back on? >> well, we're facing against the muslim brotherhood and the islamist generally much more of a world war than in 2001. the important thing about the muslim brotherhood government and the lack of a government in libya, islamist government that's coming in syria is it makes the operational environment much easier for al-qaeda and its allies. they can op
in terms of russia, mr. obama made it clear in his first term that if he was reelected, he told putin that he would help cut the american nuclear deterrent and other forms of arms that the russians don't like. so this seems to me all part of a plan to weaken america, make us less of a player in the world and create more problems, whether intentionally or not, it will create more problems and more dead americans. >> brian: a lot of people under the impression to take on al-qaeda, the...
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russia, marking 70 years since the end of the battle of stalingrade. soldiers marched solemnly and a vintage tank rolled in the city once known as stalingrad. that was one . bloodiest cities and turning point in the world war. >> well, you might know they're going to play a game tomorrow in new orleans. have you heard about this? brian kilirks meades had a preview . breaking word on who is joining the football hall of fame. they announce it right before the big game and it is ground hog day. the guy is going to see the shadow or not . punxsutawney phil 'big moment in the spotlight and remember the movie? bill murray waking toupt song over and over. ♪ no mountain we can't climb. ♪ hey. ♪ i golt you, babe. ♪ i got you, babe. ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have somet
russia, marking 70 years since the end of the battle of stalingrade. soldiers marched solemnly and a vintage tank rolled in the city once known as stalingrad. that was one . bloodiest cities and turning point in the world war. >> well, you might know they're going to play a game tomorrow in new orleans. have you heard about this? brian kilirks meades had a preview . breaking word on who is joining the football hall of fame. they announce it right before the big game and it is ground hog...
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russia's emergency ministry is, canvasing the area. they're finding pieces of the meteorite you mentioned earlier. heather: sure. >> so it's a very widespread damage problem they're looking at right now. heather: let's just put this into perspective for our folks here. this meteor was traveling 33,000 miles per hour. it was going 40 times faster than the speed of sound. 60 times faster than a commercial jet. this thing sounds pretty massive and fortunately we have not heard of any deaths as of yet. >> yeah. and so, it is definitely a large space rock. not as large at least according to early estimates as the one flying by later today. that one if it hits could actually create even more local damage. heather: but you say that is not going to happen? that asteroid is not going to happen? >> that is not going to happen. heather: that's good to know. thanks so much for joining us from space.com, tariq malik. we'll show you more and more of the video throughout the day. it is something else. bill: there is lot of it too. heather: folks are
russia's emergency ministry is, canvasing the area. they're finding pieces of the meteorite you mentioned earlier. heather: sure. >> so it's a very widespread damage problem they're looking at right now. heather: let's just put this into perspective for our folks here. this meteor was traveling 33,000 miles per hour. it was going 40 times faster than the speed of sound. 60 times faster than a commercial jet. this thing sounds pretty massive and fortunately we have not heard of any deaths...
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he said six months if iran and russia back down with their support for syria and the assad regime and it would help if the u.s. kicked up their support. those are two big ifs and it's still a very long and bloody conflict. back to you, shep. >> greg palkot along the border. thank you. >>> a horrific crash involving 27 cars and trucks has killed three. at least a dozen others reportedly hurt in a fiery pileup on i-16 in georgia. it's the main highway that connects savannah to macon and officials say seven tractor trailers were involved including a fuel tanker that exploded as those cars slammed into each other in foggy conditions this morning. piles of burned and twisted metal cover the roadway in the aftermath. an investigation as you might imagine is underway. we're told poor visibility likely had a large part in it. >>> a brewing storm system could dump up to two feet of snow in some areas of the northeast. our meteorologist janice dean is in the fox extreme weather center. wow. this looks nasty. >> are you ready for some snow, shepard? >> no. i'm trying to get upstate for the weeke
he said six months if iran and russia back down with their support for syria and the assad regime and it would help if the u.s. kicked up their support. those are two big ifs and it's still a very long and bloody conflict. back to you, shep. >> greg palkot along the border. thank you. >>> a horrific crash involving 27 cars and trucks has killed three. at least a dozen others reportedly hurt in a fiery pileup on i-16 in georgia. it's the main highway that connects savannah to...
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syria says the move could heighten tensions iran and russia calling provocative. the group responsible for that attack last friday cited the deployment. others however say the u.s. is not doing enough and with 60,000 or more killed inside syria during this conflict, the u.s. is still on the sidelines. still, as we saw last week, israel attacking targets inside syria. more and more this conflict is becoming regional. now we have got a couple hundred servicemen and women from the united states in the mix as well. shep? >> greg palkot along the border for us. egyptian government is reportedly dealing with rising food prices, rampant unemployment and violent political crisis by advising its people to eat less. according to egyptian media. government officials have acknowledged across the board price hikes on food in the wake of what is the unrest that has rocked the economy. and those officials are now telling the egyptian people hey, don't overeat. meanwhile the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad visited egypt today for the first time in we believe more than three
syria says the move could heighten tensions iran and russia calling provocative. the group responsible for that attack last friday cited the deployment. others however say the u.s. is not doing enough and with 60,000 or more killed inside syria during this conflict, the u.s. is still on the sidelines. still, as we saw last week, israel attacking targets inside syria. more and more this conflict is becoming regional. now we have got a couple hundred servicemen and women from the united states in...
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. >> bill: the second thing is that your theory is they aren't procreating in russia because of the topless pictures of putin, that's put everybody off? >> yeah. all you need is to see a little bit of putin's orioles you never want to bunk again. handling chimps with they are handling the monkey the chimp asked them to do that. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. i don't know how much of that we will use but we will try. d man and i will see new los angeles at the nokia theater march 1st, also in d.c. april 26th. west bury long island. we have two new bolder fresher dates. denver colorado at the buel theater friday january 31st. kansas city the next day saturday june 22nd. tickets go on sale tomorrow. check it all out on bill o'reilly.com. did you see he that on deck. kid who wants to be president and did florida offend working women? juliet huddy moments away. the new florida recruit many logo which shows a man's necktie in the word florida. >> i thought immediately that it sets back all the work that we have done. it's not like they have to make it pink or girlie, but maybe put a briefcase
. >> bill: the second thing is that your theory is they aren't procreating in russia because of the topless pictures of putin, that's put everybody off? >> yeah. all you need is to see a little bit of putin's orioles you never want to bunk again. handling chimps with they are handling the monkey the chimp asked them to do that. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. i don't know how much of that we will use but we will try. d man and i will see new los angeles at the nokia theater...
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one hit russia. one narrowly missed us. it is a reminder because they don't happen all the time doesn't mean they can't happen. martha: nasa has their video of this huge 190,000 ton, half the size of a football field. this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have very many good ways of tracking these things. we know that there are, at least, 20,000, like city-killer asteroids out there and --. martha: 20,000 city-killer asteroids you said. >> the one that hit russia was a smaller one. there may be a million like that. martha: what do we do? what do we build? is there something that can shoot them out of the sky? that is an incredible thought. >> that is what two california physicists are proposing, building a laser array in space. depending how big you build it, it could nudge a asteroid away or buil
one hit russia. one narrowly missed us. it is a reminder because they don't happen all the time doesn't mean they can't happen. martha: nasa has their video of this huge 190,000 ton, half the size of a football field. this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have...
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and russia? president obama reportedly set to talk about nuclear arms in his state of the union address. we'll break down what it could mean for this nation's security. jenna: well, right now a new word about a fresh effort to reduce the number of the world's deadliest weapons. according to "the new york times," the president will use tomorrow night's state of the union address to renew his push for further cuts to our nuclear arsenal. not everyone's convinced this is the time to do that though. stephen yates is a former deputy assistant to the vice president for national security affairs during the bush administration, also currently the ceo of d.c. international advisories. any move to reduce our nuclear arms, you say, is a mistake on a number of levels. why? >> well, i think at the first you have to look at dealing with russia out the box, and it brings back the unfortunate image of the president suggesting he'd have flexibility with russia after re-election. there hasn't been any significant
and russia? president obama reportedly set to talk about nuclear arms in his state of the union address. we'll break down what it could mean for this nation's security. jenna: well, right now a new word about a fresh effort to reduce the number of the world's deadliest weapons. according to "the new york times," the president will use tomorrow night's state of the union address to renew his push for further cuts to our nuclear arsenal. not everyone's convinced this is the time to do...
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it was all the way back in 2008 when russia invaded georgia. yet thousands of people are dying all over the world today in countries like afghanistan, iraq, syria, mali, myanmar, unconventional wars, irregular conflicts. this is a dominant form of warfare. >>brian: in history, george washington fought a guerrilla war, the french-indian war. we had to half fight that way to win that way in the revolutionary war. is this newfangled drone technology a way to have an antiseptic counter to the guerrilla war? >> that is what the obama administration hopes. they would like it if they could have folks in nevada pushing buttons blowing up terrorists on the other side of the world and they don't have to worry about any more. unfortunately what we see if we don't control the territory on which these terrorist groups operate, we don't achieve lasting effects. >>brian: we don't get rid of the next al-awlaki. >> it would be good if we could capture these terrorists. we would have to have rules on detainees and the obama administration doesn't want to send an
it was all the way back in 2008 when russia invaded georgia. yet thousands of people are dying all over the world today in countries like afghanistan, iraq, syria, mali, myanmar, unconventional wars, irregular conflicts. this is a dominant form of warfare. >>brian: in history, george washington fought a guerrilla war, the french-indian war. we had to half fight that way to win that way in the revolutionary war. is this newfangled drone technology a way to have an antiseptic counter to the...
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[explosion] [screams] >> that was the scene in russia. we now know some 1200 people were hurt when that 11-ton meteor fell from the sky there it's estimated the explosion did about $33 million worth of damage. former chicago congressman jesse jackson jr. and his wife plea deal. scheme to use campaign donations for personal use including to buy luxury items like a $43,000 rolex watch. could face prison time and fines. police now believe rogue california former cop christopher dorner committed suicide amid a fierce shootout with officers. his bodies with found in burned out of -- autopsy results show he died single gunshot wound to the head. believed to have killed four people including two police officers. customers on that crippled cruise ship thought their nightmare was over. a bus taking them from mobile, alabama to new orleans broke down half way there. >> come on. [sigh] >> another one was sent to pick them up. >> it was their fault. stop blaming carnival. it's your fault. >> apparently. >> lawsuit been filed against carnival for what
[explosion] [screams] >> that was the scene in russia. we now know some 1200 people were hurt when that 11-ton meteor fell from the sky there it's estimated the explosion did about $33 million worth of damage. former chicago congressman jesse jackson jr. and his wife plea deal. scheme to use campaign donations for personal use including to buy luxury items like a $43,000 rolex watch. could face prison time and fines. police now believe rogue california former cop christopher dorner...
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iran and russia called it provocative. even in turkey itself they are concerned that group which claimed responsibility for the attack on the u.s. am bass see last friday cited this deployment. others are saying the u.s. is still not doing enough, with over 60,000 dead, 700,000 revenue geez, they say the states are still standing a bit by the side hraoeufpblts as we saw last week with that israeli strike again a target inside syria more and more this conflict is becoming a regional conflict, and now some folks from the states are involved. very close. back to you, greg. gregg: greg palkot reporting live inside near the syrian border. martha: new information is coming to light about that power outage that happened during the super bowl sunday. it turns out the half hour black out may not have come as a big surprise to soft stadium officials there. gregg: a bombshell courtroom confession from a woman accused of killing her boyfriend while she now says she did it, she readily admits it, she said her difficult childhood was a
iran and russia called it provocative. even in turkey itself they are concerned that group which claimed responsibility for the attack on the u.s. am bass see last friday cited this deployment. others are saying the u.s. is still not doing enough, with over 60,000 dead, 700,000 revenue geez, they say the states are still standing a bit by the side hraoeufpblts as we saw last week with that israeli strike again a target inside syria more and more this conflict is becoming a regional conflict,...
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>> good point, the point is that we've had history, in russia they did that in a movie theater where over a hundred people died because you've got to understand one thing, jon the lung capacity of that child is different than that of the hostage taker. if they do not know what type of ailments which one might have or how much their breathing technique is, the amount of oxygen in that space where they are being held. jon: and it's a small space. he had this thing ready. i was at first under the impression that it was this entire underground warren but it's quite small? it's something like 6x8. a small trailer. >> the fact that the little boy has been given access to things like cheese crackers, and a hot wheels car, that is a good sign? >> that is an extent sign. it shows that the hostage taker is bonding with him. we call that the stockholm syndrome where the hostage taker and the hostage are starting to get -- understand each other. there are requests, there are give and takes, that also will happen between the hostage negotiator on the hostage taker. jon: if he wanted to kill this
>> good point, the point is that we've had history, in russia they did that in a movie theater where over a hundred people died because you've got to understand one thing, jon the lung capacity of that child is different than that of the hostage taker. if they do not know what type of ailments which one might have or how much their breathing technique is, the amount of oxygen in that space where they are being held. jon: and it's a small space. he had this thing ready. i was at first...
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this is unusual. >> this is about two hours ago video to show you from russia, eastern russia. and it was a flash of light in the sky. this is like a movie. look at that. that occurred, now you may be wondering because we're seeing a lot of dashcam video. a lot of insurance fraud in russia so a lot of cars have dashcams. >> any idea how big this thing is? >> i don't know. but i know it's smaller than the big meteor or asteroid that's passing by 17,000 miles from earth tomorrow. likely this was one of its little buddies that moved in in russia. oakland 45, fremont 42. the setup in the atmosphere high pressure with us all week long. it's also at its closest point to us. the storm track way up in british columbia. an offshore wind day coming down out of the northeast, 60-70 degrees. we'll stay there for the next couple days before high pressure moves down to the south and we get the onshore flow. that means we'll cool down, and next week, some showers. rainfall coming up next week. we've got two more days tomorrow and saturday close to 70 degrees before we cool down and get that r
this is unusual. >> this is about two hours ago video to show you from russia, eastern russia. and it was a flash of light in the sky. this is like a movie. look at that. that occurred, now you may be wondering because we're seeing a lot of dashcam video. a lot of insurance fraud in russia so a lot of cars have dashcams. >> any idea how big this thing is? >> i don't know. but i know it's smaller than the big meteor or asteroid that's passing by 17,000 miles from earth...
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especially because north asia is already volatile with china, japan, russia, all at each other's throats. jon: i was talking with gordon earlier. he said we tend to lean on the chinese and get them to stop this. he doesn't think that is viable solution this time. >> he is absolutely right. i'm not a buyer somehow we'll pull china on side with us to bring north korea into the fold. i just don't see how we constantly fool ourselves into thinking that. if you look at china, there is lot of people like to make what they do more complex than it is, just imagine what is in their best interests and expect them to do it. it is not in their best interests to promote instability in north korea. therefore they will continue to prop up that regime no matter what we would like them to do. >> they are worried about the collapse of the north korean government, mass starvation, millions of starving north koreans flooding into china. that is essentially what they're worried about, right? >> i think the rk, basically the north korean refugees will move south into south korea. we have demined at least thre
especially because north asia is already volatile with china, japan, russia, all at each other's throats. jon: i was talking with gordon earlier. he said we tend to lean on the chinese and get them to stop this. he doesn't think that is viable solution this time. >> he is absolutely right. i'm not a buyer somehow we'll pull china on side with us to bring north korea into the fold. i just don't see how we constantly fool ourselves into thinking that. if you look at china, there is lot of...
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russia and iran being closer to having a nuclear weapon. are we really thinking that -- i mean, what can we possibly do in our lawmakers are not balancing the books the way that they should be? >> well, we demand change. i mean, my organization concerned vets for america trying to inject veterans voice into this discussion to say we understand what a threat looks like. i have walked on the battlefield and i know what a bad guy looks like. if we don't get our spending under control as admiral mullen says the single largest threat to national security. dysfunction is washington is the biggest threat we face. if we don't get these things in order cop out, bad policy like sequestration that guts our military and navy fleet and guts our marine corps and army in a a way we can't afford in a dangerous world. at the same time we have to recognize we better get our spending under control. dod can contribute to that by cutting fat. being smarter how it spends the dollars it does have. ultimately we have got to find courage in washington to get it und
russia and iran being closer to having a nuclear weapon. are we really thinking that -- i mean, what can we possibly do in our lawmakers are not balancing the books the way that they should be? >> well, we demand change. i mean, my organization concerned vets for america trying to inject veterans voice into this discussion to say we understand what a threat looks like. i have walked on the battlefield and i know what a bad guy looks like. if we don't get our spending under control as...
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and on top of that, as the supply does pick up from iraq you have saudi arabia, russia, other major oil producing countries that will be declining as far as their production is concerned. so this is only going to make up for that decline that we see in other major countries. the third big reason is demand is going to increase at a much higher rate than supply is. you look at china for example, per capita we consume 20 barrels per year in the united states. china is at 2. that's 1.2 billion people. imagine fit goes to 3 or 4 barrels a year. the increase in demand is going to out strip supply many times over. gregg: same thing with india. >> the reason i somewhat disagree with that, right there is great increasing demand. the whole his traoeft oil market has been that technological improvements that completely out stripped the demand for oil and we are seeing that now. there is a revolution going on because of fracking, because of or sopbt tal drilling technologies, that you look at what is happening in north today coat tarbgnorth dakota. every time we drill we find more oil there. i thin
and on top of that, as the supply does pick up from iraq you have saudi arabia, russia, other major oil producing countries that will be declining as far as their production is concerned. so this is only going to make up for that decline that we see in other major countries. the third big reason is demand is going to increase at a much higher rate than supply is. you look at china for example, per capita we consume 20 barrels per year in the united states. china is at 2. that's 1.2 billion...
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iran and russia has called it provocative, even some in turkey itself are angry. the group responsible for that attack last friday on the u.s. embassy in alaska rah cited deployment for a reason. others are saying the u.s. is not doing enough, that they literally are standing by the sidelines with 60,000-plus dead and 700,000 refugees. still, as we saw in that israeli attack on syria targets last week, this crisis is more and more becoming a regional conflict, and right now some men and women from the states are more involved. back to you, jon. jon: all right. greg talcott reporting live from turkey. greg, thank you. jenna: another story out of the middle easts we're watching very closely today, iran's president making history, becoming the first iranian head of state to visit egypt since iran's 1979 revolution. his trip is the latest sign, some say, of improved relations between these two countries. such a visit, we should mention, would have been pretty unthinkable under egypt's former president, mubarak, who signed a peace treaty with israel which iran would, o
iran and russia has called it provocative, even some in turkey itself are angry. the group responsible for that attack last friday on the u.s. embassy in alaska rah cited deployment for a reason. others are saying the u.s. is not doing enough, that they literally are standing by the sidelines with 60,000-plus dead and 700,000 refugees. still, as we saw in that israeli attack on syria targets last week, this crisis is more and more becoming a regional conflict, and right now some men and women...
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. >>> this will have everyone talking a meteor passed over russia, a trail of clouds marked the path and 400 people have been injured many from broken glass. some fell on the roof a factory. and an asteroid half the size of a football field will go by our planet and get close. >> it will be 17,000 miles away from earth that's like a cosmic inch. scientists say we have nothing to worry about. there is no chance it will hit us. an object of this size will hit earth every 1200 years. >>> he was a teen doing what 200,000 people were ing the sup >> but for the smith family a day filled with joy has ended in tragedy. family and friends will say goodbye killed after the parade. he was stabbed outside of a mcdonalds after getting into an altercation with young men. they know he was there before the incident and released images of the cripe. >>> it is different, it is hard for me having dealt with it, it is a world of difference having to deal with it, each day i have to remind myself not to ask for a quick result. >> for a week after his death the kill ser still on the loose. his inkle is a
. >>> this will have everyone talking a meteor passed over russia, a trail of clouds marked the path and 400 people have been injured many from broken glass. some fell on the roof a factory. and an asteroid half the size of a football field will go by our planet and get close. >> it will be 17,000 miles away from earth that's like a cosmic inch. scientists say we have nothing to worry about. there is no chance it will hit us. an object of this size will hit earth every 1200...
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if you look at the pure resume, she may have laid the groundwork, but in terms of impact, russia hasn't been reset. the arab spring, we're hardly ahead of that curve. iran is closer to a nuclear weapon. relations with israel are anything but smooth all these years later, 4 1/2 years later. but she leaves with about a 80% approval rating. >> steve: she also has that stain on her resume of benghazi. during the question and answer sequence at the council of foreign relations yesterday, she said, we know leadership has its cost that ambassador chris stevens and the other three americans understood that danger and, quote, we must always strive to be worthy of that honor. >> gretchen: secretary of state coming in, john kerry, has a huge job. we got so many problems all around the world. we've got the explosion in turkey this morning. don't know if that's a terrorist attack. we got syria, the mali and al-qaeda growing in northern africa. not to mention the nuclear problems in iran and north korea and you could go on and on and on. so huge job. let's look back on hillary clinton's time as secre
if you look at the pure resume, she may have laid the groundwork, but in terms of impact, russia hasn't been reset. the arab spring, we're hardly ahead of that curve. iran is closer to a nuclear weapon. relations with israel are anything but smooth all these years later, 4 1/2 years later. but she leaves with about a 80% approval rating. >> steve: she also has that stain on her resume of benghazi. during the question and answer sequence at the council of foreign relations yesterday, she...
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brian, i know that one of your favorite spies ever was anna chapman from russia. and she tended to dress up. >> steve: she used nail polish. >> gretchen: and used probably nail polish. can you hear me? >> brian: yeah, i can. i just never fell for her trap. i do believe there is a bigger story there. you know that. because she's hot and has a nice body, people fell for it. i believe the russians are still here. something serious happened overt weekend, i know it affected you guys. chris kyle, american hero, navy seal who set the record for sniper kills because every time he killed them, another one of our guys survived, he came out. he's adapted to life afterwards, best selling author. he lost his life trying to help a fellow marine adjust to life after serving. he was suffering from ptsd. joining us to put his life in perspective and his pass not guilty perspective is a good friend of our show, sean parnell. can i get your perspective on the type of guy your friend, chris kyle, was and is? >> yeah. chris kyle was an incredible person. all the headlines are that he
brian, i know that one of your favorite spies ever was anna chapman from russia. and she tended to dress up. >> steve: she used nail polish. >> gretchen: and used probably nail polish. can you hear me? >> brian: yeah, i can. i just never fell for her trap. i do believe there is a bigger story there. you know that. because she's hot and has a nice body, people fell for it. i believe the russians are still here. something serious happened overt weekend, i know it affected you...
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what are they going to do unless they get russia on board and some of these other countries? >>brian: one thing that would get their attention and china's attention is if you get nuclear weapons to south korea and japan. at one point we have to say we have to be able to protect our friends, we're under treaty. that is the only way we can do it. what's unbelievable is tonight at 9:00 there will be a state of the union in which the president will say i'm going to cut our nuclear arsenal by 40%. isn't that good. somebody get vladimir putin on the phone. hope he does the same thing. >>steve: are you saying on the day those crazy people in north korea do another atomic weapons test over there we're going to cut from, right now we have 1,700 atomic weapons of some sort. and the president is obligated by the start treaty to bring it down to, i believe, 1,550 by 2018. but he would like to go from 1,700, which is current, to 1,000 atomic weapons. and he could do that if he could get the russians on board. >>gretchen: you have to wonder if there might be a slight tweak in his speech to
what are they going to do unless they get russia on board and some of these other countries? >>brian: one thing that would get their attention and china's attention is if you get nuclear weapons to south korea and japan. at one point we have to say we have to be able to protect our friends, we're under treaty. that is the only way we can do it. what's unbelievable is tonight at 9:00 there will be a state of the union in which the president will say i'm going to cut our nuclear arsenal by...
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and 40 times more pieces of last week's meteorite strike in russia worth 40 times more than the current price of gold. it could be worth up to $2,200 per gram. start looking. >> gretchen: do you find yourself rushing out the door in the morning like so many millions of other americans and grab ago granola bar or yogurt for breakfast? turns out the simple items you thought were healthy might not be so healthy after all. joining us to help sort it all out, the authors of "rich food, poor food quarterback quarterback, mira and jason. good to see you again. let's start with the drinks, a lot of people go for the drinks. this is my husband's favorite drink in the world. the caramel frappacino. >> 81 grams of sugar without the carmel. that's the equivalent of him eating four candy bars. >> gretchen: he might do that too. >> it's three times what the american heart association says is safe for an adult to eat in total sugar in a day. make it yourself and save tons of money. >> gretchen: the alternative is this? what did you put this this? >> we started off with an organic cafe that gets rid of
and 40 times more pieces of last week's meteorite strike in russia worth 40 times more than the current price of gold. it could be worth up to $2,200 per gram. start looking. >> gretchen: do you find yourself rushing out the door in the morning like so many millions of other americans and grab ago granola bar or yogurt for breakfast? turns out the simple items you thought were healthy might not be so healthy after all. joining us to help sort it all out, the authors of "rich food,...
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it's extremely cold in this part of russia, below zero today. schools closed after the windows were blown out. about 20,000 troops have been sent to the scene, as well as three aircraft who are surveying the damage from the sky. scientists say the meteor shower was not related to an asteroid that will fly dangerously close to earth today. but one estimate suggested this meteor was big, perhaps tens of tons. kirit radia, abc news, maoscow. >> the meteor shower is not believed to be related to the massive asteroid passing by earth later today. scientists say it will come within 17,000 miles of our planet, around 2:25 p.m. eastern time. that's closer than weather and communication satellites, believe it or not. so, some cell phone service could be disrupted temporarily. >>> in other news, a major shift for the war in afghanistan. it's been nearly a month since a u.s. service member was killed in the war. the afghans themselves are doing most of the fighting ahead of the pullout next year. and for the first time, that ultraconservative country, fema
it's extremely cold in this part of russia, below zero today. schools closed after the windows were blown out. about 20,000 troops have been sent to the scene, as well as three aircraft who are surveying the damage from the sky. scientists say the meteor shower was not related to an asteroid that will fly dangerously close to earth today. but one estimate suggested this meteor was big, perhaps tens of tons. kirit radia, abc news, maoscow. >> the meteor shower is not believed to be related...
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. >>> and the sky falls on russia. a meteor rips across the horizon, raining debris, shattering glass, and injuring hundreds. >>> the risk you could face from reverse mortgages. and sally field tells us how she nearly missed out on her oscar-nominated role. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the shocker from out of space. >> hundreds hurt after a meteor rains down on russia. >> leaving several buildings shaken and damaged. >> almost 1,000 miles east of moscow. >> up to 400 people may have been injured. >> hours before a 150-foot-wide asteroid is supposed to pass by. >> hug your loved ones, have them close and listen to some arrow smiktd. >> i'm glad to be out of here. >> the pleasure cruise that went very bad is finally over. >> first of all, sorry, carnival, for taking your bath robe. i figure they owed me. >> he murdered his girlfriend. >> there are reports she was shot through the bathroom door. >> a rare filibuster. >> i hope one democrat will look at chuck hagel's
. >>> and the sky falls on russia. a meteor rips across the horizon, raining debris, shattering glass, and injuring hundreds. >>> the risk you could face from reverse mortgages. and sally field tells us how she nearly missed out on her oscar-nominated role. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the shocker from out of space. >> hundreds hurt after a meteor rains down on russia. >> leaving...
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with so much prestige of russia on the line, he was relying on oligarch friends to take the gamble, that a huge success here would make him a truly a world player on the political stage. what will it boost his very tarnished image in the west? that is a race that has yet to be run. back to you. >> now, you're a 11 insta- weather-plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> we really have not had a sizable nor'easter develop this winter so far, but one is on the horizon. we are beginning to see the first elements move in the area. activity up in the clouds. this is not hitting the ground, except for a few little sprinkles and flurries down in the mountains. in the great lakes, a combination of either some snow or rain, depending on how far north or south you are. this is a to of the iceberg with what is going to happen in the next 24, 48 hours or so. we have had cloudy skies all morning, kind of holding the temperatures down a bit. south of washington and annapolis, meetings are around 40 degrees. in baltimore, we are in the mid- thirties. the airport is 35, and downtown at the inner
with so much prestige of russia on the line, he was relying on oligarch friends to take the gamble, that a huge success here would make him a truly a world player on the political stage. what will it boost his very tarnished image in the west? that is a race that has yet to be run. back to you. >> now, you're a 11 insta- weather-plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> we really have not had a sizable nor'easter develop this winter so far, but one is on the horizon. we are...
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it was a meteorite that hit in russia last night. >> reporter: i'm very curious. with this kind of asteroid that is coming so close to earth, albeit now traveling away from earth, can it indeed affect the weather? >> well, this one won't affect the weather. if something like this would actually had the the earth, asteroid this size, it's about 150, 200 feet across, then it could affect locally the weather. if a much larger one hit the earth it could affect the weather globally? >> reporter: in what form? >> throw dust up in the air and debris up into the air and then it shades the sun, lowers the temperature, so that could have a global effect if it were big enough. >> reporter: big viewing party tonight at 7:00? >> yes. we'll have our telescopes open here. we'll be pointing at the asteroid and follow it as it moves away from the earth back around the sun. >> reporter: i'm one that's very interested in this tonight. i hope you are too. for more information, it's cbssf.com. and you'll find all you need to know right there on our homepage. reporting from chabot scie
it was a meteorite that hit in russia last night. >> reporter: i'm very curious. with this kind of asteroid that is coming so close to earth, albeit now traveling away from earth, can it indeed affect the weather? >> well, this one won't affect the weather. if something like this would actually had the the earth, asteroid this size, it's about 150, 200 feet across, then it could affect locally the weather. if a much larger one hit the earth it could affect the weather globally?...
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the new focus comes after the meteor blast in russia which left hundreds hurt. it's not expected to pass near earth until 2022. >> gretchen: it's the happiest place on earth, right? one family's disney trip took a turn for the worse. watch this. [ laughter ] your turn. let him have it. whoop. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: as you can hear, a father telling his daughters to have a little fun with alice in wonderland's white rabbit at disneyland. after they pulled on his tail, he chased after one of them, pinning her against a fence. the girl says the rabbit told her to stop or he'd call security and then swore at her. disneyland says the family was provoking the rabbit for their own amusement. lawyer, what do you think? >> peter: i think that's, you know, fun. >> brian: yeah. >> gretchen: really? >> peter: i don't know. i'm sure there is a back story. if a rabbit starts talking to me, that's the time that you go back to the hotel and have a swim. that's a bad thing. bad sign. bracing for more. many people in the central plains and midwest still reeling from record sno
the new focus comes after the meteor blast in russia which left hundreds hurt. it's not expected to pass near earth until 2022. >> gretchen: it's the happiest place on earth, right? one family's disney trip took a turn for the worse. watch this. [ laughter ] your turn. let him have it. whoop. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: as you can hear, a father telling his daughters to have a little fun with alice in wonderland's white rabbit at disneyland. after they pulled on his tail, he chased...
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are sweeping military cuts set to go in place and this, at the same time that we know that china and russia, in the face of two decades will outpace us with their military spending. what do you make of that? >> well, firstoff, we spend 40% of the world's budget on defense right now and i think what we have to do is fix our strategy first. one of the problems is, ali, we have had the same basic frame work since 1947 and 1947 with some adjustments in the 80's, we figure out the real threats. i always talk about the beginning with the end in mind and this is where we have an opportunity here, since we won the cold war, we're ending the wars in afghanistan and iraq, time to rethink how we focus what we do. we've noticed spending money on division, throwing money at education hasn't made our kids smarter. throwing money at defense without a focus is not going to make the american people any more secure so this is where we have to begin with what are the real threats. how do we go about setting up the strategy to deal with the threats and not continue with status quo. >> tucker: by anyone's measu
are sweeping military cuts set to go in place and this, at the same time that we know that china and russia, in the face of two decades will outpace us with their military spending. what do you make of that? >> well, firstoff, we spend 40% of the world's budget on defense right now and i think what we have to do is fix our strategy first. one of the problems is, ali, we have had the same basic frame work since 1947 and 1947 with some adjustments in the 80's, we figure out the real...
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another fireball in northern california last week and meteor exploded over russia earlier this month. and some history weather to tell you about. the northeast about to get pummeled by another winter storm it is already being blamed for four deaths in the midwest. treasure rugs road conditions left many drivers stranded. strongest winter storm in decades in kansas. some areas up to 18 inches. the roof started to collapse under the weight of the snow. fortunately no one has hurt. let's check in with rick reichmuth. >> not facing extreme weather. >> none of that extreme weather. rick is, that going to be a serious problem? here is boston going to get hit with this thing? >> no. it's not we knowed to fix that in the script there. another for that easter. like last weekend staying offshore. three inches in snow in boston by the time this is said and done tomorrow afternoon. they can handle that maybe inward a little bit head up towards worcester and parts of vermont. they might see six inches of snow or so. not a blockbuster storm. good news we don't need anymore. take a look at weather m
another fireball in northern california last week and meteor exploded over russia earlier this month. and some history weather to tell you about. the northeast about to get pummeled by another winter storm it is already being blamed for four deaths in the midwest. treasure rugs road conditions left many drivers stranded. strongest winter storm in decades in kansas. some areas up to 18 inches. the roof started to collapse under the weight of the snow. fortunately no one has hurt. let's check in...
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if you're in russia, land, pull into a gas station, fill up your hand glider thingy, and take off. >> this guy just drove into the gas station, filled up next to the cars and flew away. >> i have video proof. the guy fills up, fires up the engine. clearly a unique sight. you see a few people standing around watching this thing. pulling out of the gas station to this busy roadway. when he sees a clear spot, mashes the throttle. watch how quickly this guy takes off. >> oh. just like that. >> just like that. >> if you're in negative degree fahrenheit in siberia, you probably don't want to be doing this. we found this video on siberian times. >> what the heck? >> bikini skiing. >> bikini snowboarding. this day was probably not one of the more extreme days but this is a resort called, yetigesh, promoting bikini snowboarding on their slopes, as it gets warmer later in the season -- >> it will still be super cold. >> but they are known for their amazing snow. >> all the dudes are naked too. not just the girls. >> the dudes are taking the layers off too. >> equal opportunity swimsuit snowboar
if you're in russia, land, pull into a gas station, fill up your hand glider thingy, and take off. >> this guy just drove into the gas station, filled up next to the cars and flew away. >> i have video proof. the guy fills up, fires up the engine. clearly a unique sight. you see a few people standing around watching this thing. pulling out of the gas station to this busy roadway. when he sees a clear spot, mashes the throttle. watch how quickly this guy takes off. >> oh. just...
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they're in russia and the action is like 50 minutes of the movie. that sells it. the problem is the bad guys. the first die hard and the third one had alan rickman and jeremy irons. those villains kept the movie afloat when it was not during action sequences. this one lacks a bad guy, which is great. so i gave it a three out of five. i stay say it's a good matinee. not the best die hard, but not the worst. "die hard 2" was terrible. interestingly enough, 18 years ago, i started collecting movie ticket stubs and the first stub i ever collected was "die hard 3". >> steve: three bucks to see the movie. >> three dollars. for some crazy reason, i booked bruce will police and jeremy irons, the bad guys from "die hard 3" on the same weekend. so i had to present them the stub and here is the video of their reaction. >> i saved my ticket stub. i want to show it to you. >> that's fantastic. >> look at the price of the ticket. three dollars back then. >> wow. that's the first stub i ever collected. >> look at that. >> i was like if i ever meet jeremy, i have to show it to hi
they're in russia and the action is like 50 minutes of the movie. that sells it. the problem is the bad guys. the first die hard and the third one had alan rickman and jeremy irons. those villains kept the movie afloat when it was not during action sequences. this one lacks a bad guy, which is great. so i gave it a three out of five. i stay say it's a good matinee. not the best die hard, but not the worst. "die hard 2" was terrible. interestingly enough, 18 years ago, i started...
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a canadian hockey player now living in russia described it like this. >> i hear this loud bang! i live in a 24-story building on the 23rd floor and all of a sudden i looked up and the lights are shaking and i hear car alarms going off. it was incredible. >> the meteor streaked across the sky at 33,000 miles per hour rocking a mountain range about 900 miles east of moscow. in total about 3,000 buildings were damaged. the worst was at this zinc factory where the roof completely collapsed. all of this damage was caused by a meteor about the size of an suv, too small for anyone to know it was coming. >> these things happen once every few decades of the centuries. as bad as that was, keep in mind that this happened over one of the more remote places on the entire planet. just imagine, derek, if this had happened over a very populated place like manhattan with all those skyscrapers just made entirely of glass. what would have happened there? all that glass would have exploded or imagine if it had happened here in d.c., scary stuff. >> i think folks would have said the mayans had it wr
a canadian hockey player now living in russia described it like this. >> i hear this loud bang! i live in a 24-story building on the 23rd floor and all of a sudden i looked up and the lights are shaking and i hear car alarms going off. it was incredible. >> the meteor streaked across the sky at 33,000 miles per hour rocking a mountain range about 900 miles east of moscow. in total about 3,000 buildings were damaged. the worst was at this zinc factory where the roof completely...
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refugee and told the crowd he plans to visit often and open a restaurant there and sought citizenship in russia after france proposed a hefty tax on rich people like him. and remember the request for the perfect family --. >> alisyn: i do, tucker. and you're welcome. if you're looking for a spring break vacation and you don't want to be disappointed well, like the griswolds were in "family vacation" the senior editor of travelocity joins us, good to see you. >> great to see you. >> alisyn: i wish i talked to you a week ago, i returned from a great family vacation, but you have good deals for people out there. >> i do, indeed. >> alisyn: are they spring break deals. >> all spring break deals, we're nearly one week from the start of spring break and if you haven't booked yet you might be holding out for a good value. don't wait too long, the air fare is up 9%. >> tips and deals on the cheap. >> first, go to some unconventional spring break places and you get a better deal. for instance, a disney in colorado springs. >> well, this is' walt disney world, orlando, florida is the number one family de
refugee and told the crowd he plans to visit often and open a restaurant there and sought citizenship in russia after france proposed a hefty tax on rich people like him. and remember the request for the perfect family --. >> alisyn: i do, tucker. and you're welcome. if you're looking for a spring break vacation and you don't want to be disappointed well, like the griswolds were in "family vacation" the senior editor of travelocity joins us, good to see you. >> great to...
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the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom, felt in homes and classrooms. >> reporter: astronomers call it cosmic coincidence that the meteor struck on the same day that an asteroid passed near the earth. but why did we know about the asteroid a year in advance yet have no warning about the meteor. >> it just snuck up on us. and that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer says the meteor was too small to detect by ground telescopes and radar. it was only 1/3 the size of the asteroid. the asteroid was about as big as a supermarket. and he says we're lucky it missed us. >> something like that hits the ground, it's going to
the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom,...